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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

The Sartorialist - Selected as one of Time Magazines top 100 Design Influencers!

I never officially announced it but The Sartorialist has been given a great honor.

My blog has been named to Time Magazine's list of 100 Top Design Influencers which appears in its new Style & Design issue.

It came out on April 13th but I still have not seen the issue so it doesn't quite feel real yet.

As I write this I am sitting in a little local coffee shop in Koln, Germany.Notice that the title of the photo is MeKoln not MyColon (two completely different kinds of camera) I shot in Munich the last two days, Koln today and tomorrow, Berlin and Hamburg next, then on to Sweden.The weather has been great if a little warm and everyone has been very nice. I have been very careful not to jaywalk while on this trip!

congratulations! you absolutely deserve it. of course, none of us sartorialist addicts needed time magazine to tell us how inspiring your photos are. but it's always nice to receive appreciation from well-respected and well-established insitutions.

keep it up. there is nothing more inspiring to me than real people in real situations creating very individualistic expressions through their clothes. and you capture it all so brilliantly.

Anonymous said ... (3:35 AM) :

I'd like to see this top 100.Congratulations though, well deserved title.

You're so cute. You really deserve all this, your photos are magnificent!

Anonymous said ... (9:34 AM) :

I look at your blog daily, but I came across the Time Mag article unexpectedly last week. You deserve every accolade. You influence the influencers. Confession: I made your site my home page when I launch my browser. A day without The Sartorialist is like a day without sunshine! ;-)

congratulations!!! most well deserved indeed. you consistently post innovative and smartly put together outfits on an international level.

lintmag said ... (11:21 AM) :

That is so great! I'll look for it at the mag stand. I look at your blog every day and it is so inspiring, beautiful and tough on my wallet because it makes me want to both buy new clothes and travel to italy again! Thanks and congratulations.Now back to bugging you to do a book - besides the older man sartorialists, something vaguely similar to the Fruits book with tons of photos, but maybe a bit more info and comment would be stunning!

Andrea said ... (11:24 AM) :

Wow, Scott, I haven't notice your lovely eye-colour. Amazing! Oh, and will love Berlin, I've been there 10 days ago.

Greetings from Vienna, Andrea

Anonymous said ... (11:28 AM) :

Scott- I've been with you from the beginning on this journey. No need to analyse it all too much... You're simply good at what you do and you've got passion. Well done, you deserve it. All the best from Scotland.

acasiacano said ... (11:37 AM) :

You deserve this and a lot more.Your blog is a celebration of the joy of dressing.

congratulations!!! you deserve to be on that list! :) i got hooked on your site just a year ago (when i suddenly found time to surf the net entirely for fun) and a day hasn't gone by when i don't click on "sartorialist" on my favorites bar.

I have seen the mention in Time --- in fact, I am a little ashamed to say that it was the first time I found out about this blog. However, since I have found it, I have become addicted! I so appreciate your true delight in fashion, your genuine appreciation and eye for it, as opposed to making the rest of us feel unworthy! Thank you!

Anonymous said ... (1:10 PM) :

I have to say that as much as I love this blog, and the pictures and the break it gives me from the mundane, what I am constantly impressed and inspired by is what a success you have become, all the while marching (or is it dancing?) to you own tune. There are many successful people in NY, but I think that you are very special in that you have managed to find success and satisfaction (and hopefully some financial reward) in doing what you love. Congratulations! -p.

Anonymous said ... (1:45 PM) :

You are on top of that list Sart!

Way to go!

foodie415 said ... (1:52 PM) :

Congratulations -- I'm so happy the word is getting out. Your work has certainly influenced and inspired me since I became aware of it.

Anonymous said ... (1:54 PM) :

Congratulations. I check your blog everyday, you show real fashion on the street, the way it should be, and the way us real folks live it. You deserve it! Congrats again!

Congratulations from Bahrain !!! your#1 fan here ..i would like to say keep up the good work and i hope to see more of the sartorialist doing diverse things to show us "average-fashion-folk" better style appreciation :)

atheniangirl said ... (2:14 PM) :

Congratulations! It will be interesting to see a few street looks from Berlin and Stockholm ... How about Athens on your next trip?

Anonymous said ... (2:14 PM) :

a well-deserved honor. I come back to your site daily for inspiration - what I love is your emphasis on not only grace and poise, but passion.

Dear Sart, Congratulations on your latest achievement; I think you are the BEST of the BEST. I love your heart and your gentleness, and, of course, your STYLE. Thank you for humanizing fashion. xoxox, 50+

Anonymous said ... (3:52 PM) :

Congrats! You really deserve it. Your photos have made me look at the way I present myself totally differently. I also now catch myself picking our "Sartoralist"'s on the street.

Congrats on that honor, dude. Wow. It's must be sureal to see this take off.

Anonymous said ... (6:05 PM) :

congratulations from Chile!! well deserved

Anonymous said ... (6:51 PM) :

There is one perfect spot in Berlin.

The café St.Oberholz, situated on Rosenthaler platz, a square where five roads intersect.

Weinbergsweg/ Kastanienallee, (jokingly called castingallee) pouring young and beautiful creatives into Mitte from Prenzlauer Berg.

Rosenthaler Strasse, drawing the established architechts and intellectuals of Mitte for their cup of Brazilian coffee at Galao on weinbergsweg.

And Torstrasse, where the elderly couples with appartments in Mitte stroll in the sun.

I would love to see the photographs that could be taken from a moment in the sun at St.Oberholz. The café in itself is interesting too, in that more or less all of the guests bring laptops, to connect to the wireless broadband. There is, of course, nothing new or shocking about an internetcafé. The enjoyable aspect is the very altmodisch design of the place, spacious and classic.

As a teen male, your blog has influenced my sense of style and perception of fashion more than any other thing... I've been looking at your blog at least once every day since I discovered it more than a year ago... I appreciate what you do very much... definitely my favorite blog and one of my most visited sites. Congratulations... you definitely deserve the honor.

Congrads, keep up the great work, next year you could be in the top 10, well, I am hoping anyway.

P.S. You look fantastic in this picture

Leigh said ... (10:42 AM) :

You know Sart, you are a handsome guy!

Anonymous said ... (11:53 AM) :

Many congratulations! While I am certain that it is true that your blog inspires many of us to edit our fashion choices a little more critically, the main reason why I click on your site daily-other than a vicarious travel thrill-is really much more fundamental. You know, once you have tried to sketch an apple or a banana you never look at those pieces of fruit the same way. Somehow looking at your photos, specific in time, space, light, color, and personality has made me see those same attributes in my world. So maybe you are not just a "design influencer" but also an "appreciation of design influencer"! Thanks.

Anonymous said ... (12:59 PM) :

congrats. This blog is one of those things that will be looked back on in the same way we now look at certain fashion magazines and editors for their influence. Keep up the good work!